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are waiting to see if that happened. jesse watters, you don't think he cheated? >> i hate to say i told you so but i told you so.
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i was on this couch saying this guy is innocent and i was mocked. >> this is the judge's decision -- >> i want to take credit while i know. that is all. >> i think the commissioner over reacted and screwed up and tried to drop the hammer on brady and they tried to set-up a sting operation against patriots and they failed. the scientist said the brady falls were fine and didn't need inflating. >> you are defending brady because you are both shady.
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>> he threw away his phone. who doesn't throw away phones? >> how do you say this as an eagle's fan? >> that shows you how uncorru uncorrupt-able i am. >> the first half of the game is what is in question. the second half, the referees inflated the balls and everything was normal and they beat the colts in that half, 28-0. it is fishy they through away the phone. >> going back to the original wells report, it is more probably than not that the personal participated in the
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rules and were involved to c circumvent the rules. >> the new englands fans are going to be worse. jay, the executive producer who was a huge fan and came prancing in and flaked the ball. what about craft? does he get the fine back? >> i guess back. >> by the way, jesse, part of the ruling coming down from the judge and part of the ruling, it reads quote that brady was denied the opportunity to examine and challenge the materials that may have led to his suspension.
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>> they tampered and the crime basically -- the four game suspension. that is outrageous. >> there is no accountability in america and i am surprised the producers haven't cut the mike because they are patriots fans. from shady brady to had shady lady i will read. her former it guy, the one who setup the private severer at her mansion said he will plead the fifth if called to testify before the benghazi collect
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committee next week. >> what is interesting is the stakes were raised. you is seen the poll suffering and the question of honest and truth worthy. today, cheryl mills, a former chief of staff was testifying behind the closed doors before the special committee on benghazi. chaired by republican trey gowdy and that guys back to what is going on with the formal aid brian who was called in my trey gowdy who is threatening a subpoena to compel him to testify including one chaired by another committee.
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grassly staff telling us the legal council told the committee he would plead the fifth to any and all questions if compelled to testify. democrats on the benghazi committee led by cumminings are sthag understand why they did this. saying -- there is no evidence of criminal activity. it is understanding this witness' attorney advised him given the onslaught of candidates and members of congress and other false links. that is the democratic side. it will make be harded to make the case when you have the professional skwlaep hillary clinton and the aids and you have the separate but related fbi, criminal investigation of the security server and what went down. and in addition to the staffers,
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today and tomorrow who are going behind closed doors to testify before the benghazi committee. you still have hillary clinton coming in in late october to testify in public about what happened. there is a lot coming down the pipe still. >> jesse, i think it points to a bigger democratic cover-up. you listen to the democrats on the committee and they are saying right wing conspiracy and defending this. i think if republicans were smart they would demand the grand jury and go after the white house and there is no way president obama and his team didn't know about the server. this is slow walked investigation by the fbi like every other scandal and they need to open it up and make it administration wide. >> i think the cover-up is worse than the crime. i think bill clinton might have to prepare for visit in jail
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because hillary clinton might be playing with the rope on the soap. you don't plead the fifth when it is partisan scandal but when it is a criminal investigation. the excuse of not sending or receiving classified information? that would make her the first secretary of state in u.s. history to never get classified information or give it out. she said i had 60,000 e-mails working for obama. 30,000 were personal. she is not doing much work, then. obviously the e-mails you are seeing sent out right now are the ones she wants us to see. >> she is not just a rogue actor. she is part of an administration that acted very rogue for years and it is a lawless
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administration. this points to the larger issue in the administration. not the outlier. >> having a government working pleading the fifth involved in this type of scandal? i don't know how we can continue to take her campaign seriously when she is in the middle of this scandal. it looks worse by the day. it doesn't look like it is going to get any better. >> i will forget everything you said about the soap and the rope and forget her for a second. i generally feel bad. he is a government worker. but he is not a mastermind and the fact he has been dragged into the this is uncomfortable and horrible for him because -- >> it doesn't have to be if he has nothing to hide. >> everything within on the receiving end of her classified e-mails she put them in jeopardy but doesn't care. i am unsure of most politicians but she is in a class of her
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own. to set-up a private operation that is vulnerable by the foreign government to keep the clean image to do quid pro quo. she has no soul. >> i think that is a ridiculous. people are dead here. you have lives in jeopardy here. she is putting our national security at risk. >> he did. he works for her. he works in the it department. >> this is the problem. you start dragging all of the low level people and millions in legal fees and why is he pleading the fifth and not being honest. i >> i assume he doesn't want to talk to a partisan investigation. sharon mills wanted to do an open hearing and testify. >> you don't believe that? >> i do. >> forget the low level focus on the high level. president obama and everybody that knew about the server.
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a manhunt for the three men suspected in the killing of an illinois police officer is broadening as something gave detectives hope in the hunt for the suspects is now in trouble with the law. and arby's is apologizing after a police officer was denied service because she is a police officer. join us for "outnumbered" overtime on the couch after. we have jesse watters, so if you have suggestions, log to know o to -- the answers to your questions you want to ask. questions you want to ask. food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day men's 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it helps support healthy blood pressure with vitamin d and magnesium.
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welcome back to "outnumbered." police broadening their search for three men suspected in the killing of a police officer in fox lake illinois. the 30-year veteran of the force shot tuesday morning while going after the man he spotted on the way to work telling people they found him in a swampy area. he was found with a gunshot wound and died shortly after.
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mike is live from fox lake. >> reporter: a simple tall tail draws a big response from the search and results in jail time. a woman made up a story that two fugitives tried to get in her car and a hundred police officers, cars and dogs poured in the area and searched the area for hours. when police went to swab the door, chriswhen she realized sh going to get caught she fessed up. >> we want the public to send in every lead no matter how small it is. but any knowing false information that either obstructs or hend -- hinders the investigation is going to be
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taken seriously. >> they are following tips going door to door. >> sandra back to you. >> one candidate for 2016 is speaking out about the police violence and anti-cop sentiment across the country. scott walker is writing in the last six years under president obama we saw a rise in anti police rhetoric. instead of hope and change we have seen it worsen and the arby's restaurant is apologizing after denying service to a uniformed officer who placed an order at the drivethrough behind a marked police car.
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>> the police responded we take this isolated matter seriously as we respect local law enforcement. they did apologize but isn't this an example of the antie police situation. >> if some guy sticks up arby's they will call the police and save them. it is crazy? there is a war on cops?
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imagine it gray and tray von were killed within one week you would not hear the end of it. they will never criticize it because they need the votes but everybody needs to remember we bleed the same color and enough with the crazy stuff. >> it has been described as a war on cops from many people. it appears that is what we are looking at. there is no two ways to look at it. is there anything that can be done to change this. it has been building for a long period of time. >> it has been. everybody should tone down the rhetoric on both sides. i don't think politicizing this like scott walker did was helpf helpful. i don't think it is helpful to go on the liberal side to trash police officers. >> criticizing by condemning? >> no, he said over the last six years with the cop killing it is
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increasing and obama is related >> there are cop killings going on because bad people are killing cops. same way they are killing african-americans. they are bad apples. >> when a cop says something to a black kid, one bad apple cop, president obama indicts the entire police organization. >> when did he ever indict an entire police force? >> hands up, don't shoot. >> president obama -- >> that was based on a lie. >> wait a second, obama said that all american police officers are responsible for what happened in ferguson? come on. he said -- >> how about we say -- >> let me get in here. at ferguson, he remarked and wagged his fingers at the police
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officers, at the same time he was talking to the protesters and lectured them on not using the force. crime is up and has been up under president obama in blue cities where democrats and people are not going into the profession because they are squared of it. what happens when the violence escalat escalated. it is low pay and scary environment. >> why can't we say what is
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going on is reprehensible on both sides. >> riddle me this. martin o'malley, a democrat tried to say all lives matter and he was boo down and forced to appaologizapologize. i wanted to talk about the philadelphia police department and the commissioner speaking out about how difficult it is to recruit police officers in this environment. they said the police department in philadelphia is 200 officers short. it is happening. people are saying it is going to happen, it is happening already. joe biden is touring the country and looking interested in taking the presidential drop. as the problems pile up, will biden throw his hat in the ring? and the republican party is
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asking the president to take out a pen and sign a loyalty pledge? is this a good idea or something from the soviet union?
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to run as a write-in candidate or speaks and expect the nomination for president. tay are not signing a pledge u but the new polls are showing him at 30%. >> long before the debate, jesse waters, one saying i am not run
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the candidate case. the rnc doesn't usually make smart moves so i applaud them there. >> you can do thing do is make it tough but he will sign it and it will be good. >> a lot of people would like to see him sign the pledge. i think he could get a media opportunity out of this saying the rnc. >> he needs the leverage.
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>> is this growing proof he is writing this election and the key is where everything is going not just for the republican party. he is at 30% and seems to be going up. what is the rnc which probably isn't as poplar among the republicans as donald trump.
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>> the read from national democrats are the better trump does the happier we are. he does well among republicans. >> do they not take him seriously? he is bombing in any general match up. >> he is beating hillary in florida, pennsylvania, and ohio head-to-head. >> he is not -- listen, look at his numbers in a national election. >> yeah, but look at what people said about him in the beginning. they laughed him off in the early stages. i would not laugh or not. >> that is good advice.
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>> insiders are saying -- this is not the way it is. >> that is the way trump works. we asked them to come on "outnumbered" and he said why don't you come over to me. donald is doing it. >> we are nice, right? >> all right. >> what? >> you want the leverage? home team advantage is why he would want that.
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it is a loyalty pledge saying you have to be loyal and if you are not your name isto be on th. >> you have trump who can embarrass ryan. they are coming and promoting and he outs people all of the time. >> if you are ron, nothing works. all right. guys. one very rude state is resuming their war on soda. lawmakers proposed bill big gulp that could require you to show
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your id for alcohol. same thing, soda, alcohol. and after the show. head to the web for more outnumbered overtime. log on to foxnews/outnumbered and fire off questions or comments but please keep them clean. ♪ every backyard comes together around a grill and kingsford charcoal. gather 'round. and try our sweet and fruity charcoal with applewood.
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>> the fact you have twin daughters. thank you god. you look at a city like new york which is vulnerable to the most horrific terrorist attacks. and the government isn't concerned with suicide bombs on the subway but soda and
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cigarettes. he has a war on soda and horses and police officers. but listen, suicide bombs on the subway, who cares about them. the time committed to getting a big gulp, i will combine the two of them. >> it is not that hard. >> that is exactly what i am doing. >> how smart is the private sector is the question? they are very smart. >> they will do a two-for-one special. but the private sector is adjusting to the fact soda sales are down. people are not drinking soda. the habits are down. so i feel this plot to not be able to sell sodas to kids is a little outdated. kids are not drinking gatora, ad
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water. people are saying this all over the place. i am around more kids every day, i see kids, it does disturb me when i see kids walking around with that big soda. you think it is ned -- needless but it is up to the parent to take it out of their hand and we are depending on the laws to control what we are consuming. >> you have 17 year old kids who graduate and they go up to the counter and say i want to largest sprite and he is like where is your parents? >> if you are old enough to get drafted you should probably be old enough to get a beer. >> lower the age.
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if you walk around new york you can smell the marijuana on the streets. >> everywhere. i have never heard of anyone chuggi chugging a soda and crashing their car. all right. millennial generation so bad at socializing in real life there are new apps to help young people make friends. is this a fact of life or can we fight back?
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. ... >> more "outnumbered" in just a moment but first what is next on "happening now." >> the judge is deciding if there is enough evidence to try the murderer of kate steinle who was gunned down walking on the
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pier with her father. >> and a carjacking going on for the purp and how it went south for the bad guy. and a major media guy from donald trump when he emerges from the head of the national committee and will the donald agree to pledge the comments live as soon as that meeting ends. and you know, andrea, waters is holding his own. i am impressed. >> seriously? >> he is hanging on by a thread. >> i was going to offer a lifeline. >> we have you waiting offset for counseling after the show. only in today's social media obsessed world can you have thousands of facebook friends but no real friends to hang out with. millennials are so bad at making friends in real life there are now apps to help them. things like go find friends and
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wolf pack are popping up. one digital writer saying they are used to dating in the tinder world and don't know how to interact in person. this is why forging the relationships is painful. you can sit in your apartment and say i want pot delivered, i want a girl delivered, music, movie -- >> what the are you dog -- doing in your apartment getting a girl delivered? >> i don't blame this just on the millennial generation. people today are not willing to build relationships. it will not happen overnight. it takes time and effort.
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it is effort to stay friend with andrea. >> they want things and they want it now. now they see on an app if they can not make a friend they can hire one to run in central park with them. >> you look at people conversing, if that is a word, and they are making jokes and don't laugh. they are going lol. i am seeing human beings saying lol. >> people don't know how to communicate anymore. it is a lost art. the tinder nation -- i am writing a book. people are not asking each other out. it is making us lazier and intimacy is gone in friendships and relationships. and there is pressure to have a girl squad. taylor swift is getting heat for having a girl squad she rolls it. i think it is nice girls are
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supporting one another. i don't think an app is the best way. we have been friends for a decade and didn't meet over an app. >> no, met here at work and learned to trust each other. most loyal girl i have ever met. i cannot google you or google your name saying will you meet me in central park and we will be best friends. i think it is sad. by the grace of god, and we have been lucky to have a group of friends in each other's circle, but you have to build it organically. >> millennials and we are tough on them and they want to be droid they can be. >> i have had to get rid of friends because you only have so much space in life for friends and you ditch the toxic ones as you get older.
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but maybe this is a great way to start a beautiful friendship. meet someone in central park. >> if you guys are looking for relationships walk around central park. >> i guess. >> for a lot of kids they move to new york, they don't know anybody here, they need to find friends, i guess this is the way they do it and maybe as she said, they develop a relationship. >> find the friend and that you c cannot talk to the friend because they haven't experienced human interaction. >> join an organization with like-minded individuals part of the >> join a club, get involved in activities. >> jesse, you don't have friends. >> i am toxic. >> taking the internet by storm for all of the wrong reasons. her epic meltdown. we have been seeing the bad boys in the sport and now it is the
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you are watching all of this. she unleashed this epic tantrum while seated during the changeover. everybody is talking about it: >> all right. follow her straight lost, she acknowledged she was thinking ahead to her next opponent williams and instead she is left with an early exit from the tournament and an embarrass video. i have not yet kept up with the u.s. open but watched this several times and enjoy it. >> i am stunned a woman with the name cocoa lost her temper. i am terrified of this woman. she scares me. she is like making john mcenroy look cool and i don't know what
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to say about her. i am going it run away when i see her. >> it is the most vicious racket slam i have seen male or female in my life time. >> i think it is awesome and unsportsman like. she has six rackets on the side. >> it is an individual sport. she can do whatever she wants. >> i feel like there is more intolerance for this because she is a woman. people loved to watch the men because it is entertaining. >> if that were a man smashing his racket he would not be talking about or a guitar we would applaud him. but if woman show anger she is called crazy. she has an adrenaline rush, she is competitive, sandra after the show you take the i-pad and slam it down after harris is on your
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nervous. >> i love the response from the girl she is playing she said i was cracking up on the sidelines thinking she was done and she kept going and i was like go big or go home you might as well destroy it. >> i don't have a problem with her doing it. if she wants to berate the judge go ahead. i am scared of her but want to watch far away. >> you just don't want to date her. >> have you ever done anything like that? where they say punch your pillow? >> throw a nurf ball they say. but you want to smash something. >> have you ever done it? >> no comment. >> "outnumbered" overtime on the web is next. click on the overtime tab. we have people piling in.
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we are back at noon estern time tomorrow. "happening now" starts now. a fox news alert. a delay in a california courtroom for where a judge is going to make a case against the killing of kate steinle. >> we are covering all of the news "happening now."

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